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Andy
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3 November, 10:35
Where did the British establish colonies in Asia
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Alena Cohen
3 November, 10:37
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In Asia, the biggest British colony was of course India. By 1757, the East India Company had established their factories in Bombay, Calcutta, and a few more im not sure bout
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Todd Kennedy
3 November, 10:44
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Burma and India
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